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Transition-metal silylene complexes synthesis

The most general method for synthesis of silylene-metal complexes is the reaction of a transition metal dianion with a dichlorosilane, in the presence of a donor molecule D to stabilize the resulting silylene complex (equation 97). [Pg.2527]

This chapter examines the synthesis and reactivity of transition metal silylenoids and silylmetal complexes to provide context for the focus of this chapter silver-mediated silylene transfer reactions. [Pg.184]


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